User:Aristeas/Galleries/Books and writers
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Images of books and writers I have scanned or photographed.
Ancient Greek Authors
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ditto
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Bookshelf with books by Aristotle
Roman Authors
[edit]General
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Part of a bookshelf containing books by Latin poets and historians
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Cicero, Epistulae ad familiares, Venice 1547, p. 329
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Woodcut on the same page: Cicero writing
Please see:
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Lucanus, De bello civili ed. Pulmann (Plantin/Moretus 1592), title page
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Detail: Plantin/Moretus emblema (Druckermarke)
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Page 2-3: Beginning of Pulmann’s foreword
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Page 4-5: End of Pulmann’s foreword
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Frontispiece of Burman’s edition of Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria (1720)
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Title page of Burman’s edition of Quintilian’s Institutio oratoria (1720)
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Detail from the title page: allegorical engraving
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Page 209 of this book
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Page 209 of this book, detail: emblematic woodcut
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Marbled endpaper from my copy of this edition
Pervigilium Veneris (anonymous, probably by Tiberianus)
[edit]The complete poem in codex S (the Codex Salmasianus):
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1st text page in codex S
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2nd text page in codex S
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3rd text page in codex S
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4th text page in codex S
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5th text page in codex S
The complete poem in codex T (the Codex Thuaneus or Pithoeanus, now Codex Parisinus 8071):
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1st text page in codex T
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2nd text page in codex T
The complete poem in codex V (the Codex Sannazarii):
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1st text page in codex V
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2nd text page in codex V
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3rd text page in codex V
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4th text page in codex V
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5th text page in codex V
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6th text page in codex V
Neolatin Authors
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Emblem from Jacob Cats, Monita amoris virginei (Amsterdam 1620), p. 66
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From the same work, p. 226
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Title page of the Poemata by Nikolaes Heinsius the Elder, Leiden 1653
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Cropped version for the use in WP articles etc.
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Detail: the Elzevier printer’s mark
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Page 248-249: the Elzevier Roman and Greek typeface
Theodor Pulmann (also Pulman or Poelmann)
[edit]Please see Lucanus
Please see User:Aristeas/Galleries/Works of art
Italian Authors
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[C 129_2949] Giacomo Leopardi, Opere vol. 1/2, Naples 1835
French Authors
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Descartes’ sketch of a rainbow, from his Discours de la méthode (1637)
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Portrait of Michel de Montaigne from the Tietz edition (1753)
German Authors
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Cover of Kurzer Abriß des Lebens von Johann Georg Hauseisen in Bonfeld, Heidelberg 1866
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Title page of vol. I of Aloys Blumauer’s Virgils Aeneis travestiert (1st ed. 1784)
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Title page of vol. II of Aloys Blumauer’s Virgils Aeneis travestiert (1st ed. 1784)
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Title page of vol. III of Aloys Blumauer’s Virgils Aeneis travestiert (1st ed. 1784)
Werner Böge (German mathematician)
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Signature of Böge (ca. 1959)
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Title page of the 1st edition of Borchert’s Draußen vor der Tür (1947)
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Personal dedication in a copy of Haering’s Philosophie des Verstehens, 1963
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Detail of the former image, showing the signature only
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Original jacket of E. T. A. Hoffmann’s Lebensansichten des Katers Murr
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Signature of Walter Jens (between 1978 and 1992)
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Autograph of Justinus Kerner with a so-called ‘Kleksographie’
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Portrait of Karl Christian Friedrich Krause
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Samuel Gotthold Lange’s German Horace translation (1st ed. 1752): title
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From the same book: dedication
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: preface
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From the same book: Odes I 1
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From the same book: Odes I 1
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Title page of Weltliche Poemata, 1644 edition
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Autograph by August von Platen
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Portrait of Johann Gottfried Seume
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Title page of vol. 1 of Wieland’s translation of Horace’ Satires (1st ed. 1786)
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Text pages from the same volume
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Title page of vol. 2 of Wieland’s translation of Horace’ Satires (1st ed. 1786)
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Text pages from the same volume
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Ex libris L. de Ronchaud, ca. 1735
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Ex libris Henry Swan Dudding, ca. 1815
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